| COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT |
Jake (Journal Search) <http://jake.med.yale.edu/> : jake consists of a database containing information about e-resources (including online journals, databases, search interfaces, and textbooks) and how they relate to each other. Records include title, ISSN, where indexed, and availability of full text of abstract
| COPYRIGHT and INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY |
Copyright and New Media laws Newsletter / CopyrightLaws <http://www.copyrightlaws.com/> : Web site devoted to international copyright law, digital property, media, and other intellectual property issues. Of particular note is The Copyright and New Media Law Newsletter. for librarians and information professionals
| CURRENT AWARENESS |
College and Research Libraries News. Internet Resources <http://www.ala.org/acrl/resrces.html> : Internet resources published monthly
Current Cites <http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/> : An annotated bibliography of selected articles, books, and digital documents on infomaition technology
Ex Libris <http://marylaine.com/exlibris/index.html> : A weekly ezine for librarians. Features tips, tricks and topical articles
Info To Go: Navigating the Internet <http://www.infotogo.com/> : A monthly newsletter specializing in locating emergent Internet resources for library management, training, cataloging and classification, as well as the news, tools, resources, and trends for today's information professionals and educators. This is a paid subscription. Annual indexes are on the internet.
Internet Resources Newsletter <http://www.hw.ac.uk/libWWW/irn/> : The free, monthly, non-subscription newsletter for academics, students, engineers, scientists & social scientists. ISSN: 1361-9381
| FREE DATABASES on the WEB |
Jake (Journal Search) <http://jake.med.yale.edu/> : jake consists of a database containing information about e-resources (including online journals, databases, search interfaces, and textbooks) and how they relate to each other. Records include title, ISSN, where indexed, and availability of full text of abstract
| JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, EZINES |
All That JAS: Journal Abbreviation Sources <http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/JAS.htm> : Sites have been categorized within broad subject groupings (e.g., General, Agriculture, Biosciences, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Medicine) In addition to separate listings or access for abbreviated journal title, selective OPACs that offer abbreviated title searching are also included. Some sites also provide access to the full title of other types of abbreviated publications (e.g., conference proceedings). From G. McKiernan, Cyberstacks.
Jake (Journal Search) <http://jake.med.yale.edu/> : jake consists of a database containing information about e-resources (including online journals, databases, search interfaces, and textbooks) and how they relate to each other. Records include title, ISSN, where indexed, and availability of full text of abstract
Periodicals.Net <http://www.periodicals.net/> : Journal research covering 97,000 publication entries. This website offers a database to identify vendor(s) that host sources for general and specialized research. Includes hyperlinks to the online host(s) and to URLs, including 15,000 fulltext images, and hyperlinks to over 3,000 publications. Allows searching by Title, ISSN, Subject, Vendor. Journals are coded for fulltext, abstracts, citations.
A Registry of Embedded Multimedia Electronic Journals <http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/M-Bed.htm> : Words still have ... primacy, but they can be illuminated by images and moving pictures, and by numbers, and by sounds. From G. McKiernan, Cyberstacks.
A Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features and Functionalities <http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/EJI.htm> : EJI(sm): A Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features and Functionalities is a categorized registry of electronic journals or journal services that offer or provide innovative or novel access, organization, or navigation features and functionalities. E-Journals that include multimedia components are listed in M-Bed(sm), while those that offer pay-per-view access are listed in Just-in-Time(sm). From G. McKiernan, Cyberstacks
| JOURNALS, MAGAZINES, EZINES FOR LIBRARIANS |
American Libraries <http://www.ala.org/alonline/index.html> : The magazine of the American Library Association
American Society for Information Science (ASIS). Bulletin <http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/> :
Ariadne: the web version <http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/> : Describes and evaluates sources and services available on the Internet, and of potential use, to librarians and information specialists.
ARL Newsletter <http://www.arl.org/newsltr/newsltr.html> : A Bimonthly Newsletter of Research Library Issues and Actions from the Association of Research Libraries
Bates Information Services <http://www.batesinfo.com/> : Mary Ellen Bates home page offering a newsletter, and lots of tips
Bibliodata <http://www.bibliodata.com/> : BiblioData publishes books and newsletters that support the online researcher, including The Cyberskeptic's Guide to Internet Research, a monthly newsletter in print, explores and evaluates sites and PriceWatcher, a semi-monthly newsletter, whcih tracks current price announcements, price comparisons, low-cost searching tricks and tips for negotiating good rates from the vendors of information products.
Booklist Home Page <http://www.ala.org/booklist/index.html> : American Library Association. The librarian's leading choice for reviews of the latest books and (more recently) electronic media. Every year nearly 4,000 books for adults, more than 2,500 titles for children, more than 500 reference books and electronic reference tools, and 1,000 other audiovisual materials are reviewed.
Bookwire <http://www.bookwire.com/> : BookWire's content includes timely book industry news, features, reviews, original fiction, guides to literary events...
Bulletin. SLA Eastern Canada Chapter <http://www.sla.org/chapter/cecn/bulletin/index.html> : News, articles, book reviews, etc. of interest to librarians
The Charleston Advisor <http://www.charlestonco.com/> : Critical reviews of web products and comparative reviews of databases for intormation professionals. This is a fee based subscription services, although many good reviews are available free
CHOICE Magazine: Home Page <http://www.ala.org/acrl/choice/home.html> : Current reviews for academic libraries. Includes annual special issue of compilation of web sites reviewed in past year. Founded in 1964, CHOICE is a publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). It is published monthly, except for a combined July/August issue.
College and Research Libraries News. Internet Resources <http://www.ala.org/acrl/resrces.html> : Internet resources published monthly
Computers in Libraries <http://www.infotoday.com/cilmag/ciltop.htm> :
CONSERline home page (Library of Congress) <http://lcweb.loc.gov/acq/conser/consrlin.html> : CONSERline (ISSN 1072-611X) is published at least semiannually (January and June) by the Library of Congress, Serial Record Division.
Copyright and New Media laws Newsletter / CopyrightLaws <http://www.copyrightlaws.com/> : Web site devoted to international copyright law, digital property, media, and other intellectual property issues. Of particular note is The Copyright and New Media Law Newsletter. for librarians and information professionals
Courier <http://www.sla.org/chapter/ctor/courier/courfrm.htm> : SLA Toronto Chapter
Current Cites <http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CurrentCites/> : An annotated bibliography of selected articles, books, and digital documents on infomaition technology
CyberMetrics: International Journal of Scientometrics, Informetrics and Bibliometrics <http://www.cindoc.csic.es/cybermetrics/cybermetrics.html> : The topics covered are the methodologies and results of scientometric, bibliometric or informetric research. Although emphasis is placed on aspects related to Internet, Cybermetrics is not restricted to them. ISSN 1137-5019
Cybrargonianson the Net Newsletter <http://www.tbchad.com/cybrar/cybrar.html> : This is the hyperlinked version of the column about the Internet that appears in theOregon Special Library Association's newsletter The Oregonized Librarian.
EContent (formelry DATABASE) <http://www.ecmag.net/> : Written for the "hands on" searcher, managers of information facilities and others who use information technology. It provides practical, how-to advice on effective use of d atabases and systems. Database, the forerunner of EContent, has searchable archives
Emerging Technologies Interest Group News. Canadian Library Association <http://www.mgmt.dal.ca/slis/etig/> : Information technology articles from Emerging Technologies Interest Group News, ISSN: 1201-9788 Canadian Library Association
Ex Libris <http://marylaine.com/exlibris/index.html> : A weekly ezine for librarians. Features tips, tricks and topical articles
Exploit Interactive <http://www.exploit-lib.org/> : Exploit Interactive is the Exploit project's Pan-European web magazine, designed to promote awareness, disseminate and exploit reusable project applications and results.Designed to promote the results of EU library projects, it provides a mechanism for pan-European dissemination of information about the Telematics for Libraries projects
Flying Solo <http://www.sla.org/division/dsol/newsletter.html> : Newsletter for SLA Solo Division
HEP: High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine <http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/> : 'HEP Libraries Webzine' aims to discuss issues relevant to scientific libraries and librarians, and presents some of the latests developments in the field of electronic publishing, electronic document management, digital and hybrid libraries. 'HEP Libraries Webzine' is published twice a year.
Index Morganagus <http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/~emorgan/morganagus/> : Maintained by Eric Lease Morgan, this is full text index of library related serials. Includes both a search engine and a dropdown picklist.
Info To Go: Navigating the Internet <http://www.infotogo.com/> : A monthly newsletter specializing in locating emergent Internet resources for library management, training, cataloging and classification, as well as the news, tools, resources, and trends for today's information professionals and educators. This is a paid subscription. Annual indexes are on the internet.
The Information Advisor <http://www.findsvp.com/publications/infoadvisor/default.asp> : This paid subscription is a monthly newsletter for the business researcher. From Find SVP
Information Highways <http://www.informationhighways.net> : "Canada's magazine about online information"
Information Outlook <http://www.sla.org/pubs/serial/io/> : Special Libraries Association
Information Technology and Libraries <http://www.lita.org/ital/index.htm> : Information Technology and Libraries (ISSN 0230-9295) is a refereed journal published quarterly by the Library and InformationTechnology Association, a division of the American Library Association. This page contains links to the tables of contents and abstracts of articles appearing in ITAL beginning with volume 15, 1996. Successor journal to JOLA, the Journal of Library Automation
Information Today <http://www.infotoday.com/it/itnew.htm> : News articles covering the people, products, services, and events that impact the information industry
Integrated Library Systems Reports <http://www.ilsr.com/> : Tracks and reports current integrated online library system trends
Internet Resources Newsletter <http://www.hw.ac.uk/libWWW/irn/> : The free, monthly, non-subscription newsletter for academics, students, engineers, scientists & social scientists. ISSN: 1361-9381
The Journal of Digital Information Management <http://www.dirf.org/jdim/> : Journal of Digital Information Management, the journal in digital information science, is sponsored by the Digital Information Research Foundation. It is a quarterly journal in digital information science and technology, concentrates on all aspects of digital information management. It broadly covers digital information processing, digital content management, digital world structuring, digital libraries, metadata, information management and other related fields. It is an international peer reviewed journal and contains original research papers, ongoing research, technology, reviews, reports of progress, short notes and forthcoming events.
Journal of Library Automation <http://www.lita.org/jola/index.html> : Tables of Contents for all 14 volumes, 1968 - 1981, with abstracts where available ISSN 0022-2240 .Predecessor of Information Technology and Libraries
Library Journal Digital <http://www.libraryjournal.com/index.asp> : LJDigital is an electronic offshoot of Library Journal, the oldest independent national library publication, founded in 1876. Published 20x per year.
Library Media and PR <http://www.ssdesign.com/librarypr/> : Strategies, techniques, resources, tips & tools for library communicators.
Library Philosophy and Practice <http://www.uidaho.edu/~mbolin/lp&p.htm> : An essential type of library science research is applied research, in which the library is the laboratory. Library
Philosophy and Practice (LPP) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal that publishes articles exploring the connection
between library practice and the philosophy and theory behind it. These include explorations of current, past, and
emerging theories of librarianship and library practice, as well as reports of successful, innovative, or experimental
library procedures, methods, or projects in all areas of librarianship, set in the context of applied research. ISSN 1522-0222
Link Up <http://www.infotoday.com/lu/lunew.htm> : Newsmagazine covering information on online services, the Internet and World Wide Web, CD-ROM and multimedia, software & hardware
LIS News / LisNews <http://www.lisnews.com/> : An online newsletter for Librarians and Information Specialists. Started on Novemeber 1, 1999 LIS News is a place to find links to the latest news in the world of library and information science. News stories are posted as they are found. Discussion boards, editorials, book reviews and other relevant features are also planned. Includes a site search engine.
MLS: Marketing Library Services <http://www.infotoday.com/mls/mls.htm> : Providing information professionals in all types of libraries with specific ideas for marketing their services.
Multi Media Schools Magazine <http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/index.html> :
Sci-Tech Library Newsletter <http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/nsflibnews/> : Newsletter produced by S. Bianchi of the National Science Foundation
Searcher:The Magazine for Database Professionals <http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/srchrtop.htm> :
Video Librarian Online <http://www.videolibrarian.com/> : Video Librarian Online, is the free electronic addendum to the print magazine Video Librarian, video review guide Includes reviews, news, searchable databases of back reviews and distributors.
Wired West <http://www.sla.org/chapter/cwcn/wwest/index.htm> : Web journal of the SLA Western Canada Chapter
| LIBRARY and INFORMATION SCIENCE METASITES |
Video Librarian Online <http://www.videolibrarian.com/> : Video Librarian Online, is the free electronic addendum to the print magazine Video Librarian, video review guide Includes reviews, news, searchable databases of back reviews and distributors.
| LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE |
E-JASL - The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship <http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/> : E-JASL is an independent, professional, refereed electronic journal dedicated first and foremost to advancing knowledge and research in the areas of academic and special librarianship. The journal is committed to covering all aspects of academic and special librarianship without regard to region or country.
EJEL: Electronic Journal of e-Learning <http://www.ejel.org/> : The Electronic Journal of e-Learning provides perspectives on topics relevant to the study, implementation and management of e-Learning initiatives.
The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of e-Learning. The journal accepts academically robust papers, topical articles and case studies that contribute to the area of research in e-Learning.
Journal of Digital Information <http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/> : The Journal of Digital Information publishes papers on the management, presentation and uses of information in digital environments
The Journal of Digital Information Management <http://dirf.org/jdim/> : Journal of Digital Information Management, the journal in digital information science, sponsored by the Digital Information Research Foundation would be published in March 2003. It is a quarterly journal in digital information science and technology, concentrates on all aspects of digital information management. It broadly covers digital information processing, digital content management, digital world structuring, digital libraries, metadata, information management and other related fields. It is an international peer reviewed journal contains original research papers, ongoing research, technology, reviews, reports of progress, short notes and forthcoming events.
| LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY |
Information Technology and Libraries <http://www.lita.org/ital/index.htm> : Information Technology and Libraries (ISSN 0230-9295) is a refereed journal published quarterly by the Library and InformationTechnology Association, a division of the American Library Association. This page contains links to the tables of contents and abstracts of articles appearing in ITAL beginning with volume 15, 1996. Successor journal to JOLA, the Journal of Library Automation
Journal of Library Automation <http://www.lita.org/jola/index.html> : Tables of Contents for all 14 volumes, 1968 - 1981, with abstracts where available ISSN 0022-2240 .Predecessor of Information Technology and Libraries
| ONLINE JOURNALS |
E-JASL - The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship <http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/> : E-JASL is an independent, professional, refereed electronic journal dedicated first and foremost to advancing knowledge and research in the areas of academic and special librarianship. The journal is committed to covering all aspects of academic and special librarianship without regard to region or country.
EJEL: Electronic Journal of e-Learning <http://www.ejel.org/> : The Electronic Journal of e-Learning provides perspectives on topics relevant to the study, implementation and management of e-Learning initiatives.
The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of e-Learning. The journal accepts academically robust papers, topical articles and case studies that contribute to the area of research in e-Learning.
Journal of Digital Information <http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/> : The Journal of Digital Information publishes papers on the management, presentation and uses of information in digital environments
The Journal of Digital Information Management <http://dirf.org/jdim/> : Journal of Digital Information Management, the journal in digital information science, sponsored by the Digital Information Research Foundation would be published in March 2003. It is a quarterly journal in digital information science and technology, concentrates on all aspects of digital information management. It broadly covers digital information processing, digital content management, digital world structuring, digital libraries, metadata, information management and other related fields. It is an international peer reviewed journal contains original research papers, ongoing research, technology, reviews, reports of progress, short notes and forthcoming events.
| PHYSICS |
HEP: High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine <http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/> : 'HEP Libraries Webzine' aims to discuss issues relevant to scientific libraries and librarians, and presents some of the latests developments in the field of electronic publishing, electronic document management, digital and hybrid libraries. 'HEP Libraries Webzine' is published twice a year.
| REVIEWS and PRODUCT GUIDES |
The Charleston Advisor <http://www.charlestonco.com/> : Critical reviews of web products and comparative reviews of databases for intormation professionals. This is a fee based subscription services, although many good reviews are available free
Video Librarian Online <http://www.videolibrarian.com/> : Video Librarian Online, is the free electronic addendum to the print magazine Video Librarian, video review guide Includes reviews, news, searchable databases of back reviews and distributors.
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